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There are 3 terms in the given expression
2y+3y
5x + 6y + 3y - 2x you have to add like terms. add the y terms and then the x terms 9y + 3x this is your answer
5x+3y is an algebraic expression in two terms
X+y+4x-3x+2y+3y
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There are 5 terms in the given expression
(3x - y)(x - 3y) (6y - 11)(6y + 11)
There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
(3x+2y)*(5x-3y) =3x*5x + 3x*(-3y) + 2y*5x + 2y*(-3y) [This is sometimes called the FOIL method - You multiply the First members of each bracket, then the Outers, Inners, Lasts] = 15x2 - 9xy + 10xy - 6y2 = 15x2 + xy - 6y2
There are three terms in the given expression
There are 3 terms in the given expression
Like terms are terms with the same variable to the same power. Examples: 2y and 3y are like terms. 2y and 2z are not like terms 4y squared and 3y squared are like terms 4y squared and 3y are not like terms
5x 3y and 4
The terms in the expression 5 x 3y - 634 are 5, 3y, -634
20x2 + 22xy + 6y2 = 20x2 + 10xy + 12xy + 6y2 = 10x(2x + y) + 6y(2x + y) = (2x + y)(10x + 6y) = 2(2x + y)(5x + 3y)
"Like terms" are terms that have the same variables, but possibly with different numbers. "Collect" means to put them together - add the numbers. For example, in an expression such as: 5x + 3y - 2x You can combine the "x" terms: (5x - 2x) + 3y and add the numbers (this is justified by the distributive property: (5x - 2x) + 3y = (5 - 2)x + 3y = 3x + 3y